Added a Software Section

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007 by Jason

I have added a section to the site for publishing software from Proven Corporation. All software published is of course free software.

For now, there is only a simple Greasemonkey script for an excellent free software-related web site.

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Return from JAX Asia, Singapore

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 by Jason

I have returned from the JAX Asia developer conference in Singapore, so I am now “public.” I plan to begin publicizing some of things I am working on. Watch this space for upcoming announcements.

I will have announcements covering training, services, and solutions aimed at improving the Asian state of the art using free software.

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Video: What is Free Software

Monday, October 8th, 2007 by Jason

I finished getting video working on the site. You can view it on the About page. Besides serving as a test run, the first video is a relatively clear (if a bit dramatic) explanation of what free software is and what the objectives of the Free Software Foundation are. It was shot just before the GPL version 3 came out, and Eben Moglen summarizes what the foundation has been doing from its inception until then.

My plan is to regularly post original content consisting of dual Thai-English educational material about free software. Due to the language barrier, Thailand does not extract as much value as it could from this resource, and I plan to address that from the bottom up.

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Introduction

Saturday, April 14th, 2007 by Jason

This new blog is for Proven Corporation’s activities.

Proven Corporation is directed by me, Jason Smith. I am an expert in computer networking and security solutions, and I have been operating from Bangkok, Thailand for five years, working with universities, banks, telecom companies, and government.

My primary skill is integrating valuable things out of free software or open source components.

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